«Another Childhood Favorite!!!»
As a child, I loved this episode! I still consider it my favorite Goosebumps movie! Carly Beth is sick and tired of being scared all the time by Chuck and Steve, so she decides to get even. She goes to a Novelty Shop and finds the scariest mask she's ever seen. On HALLOWEEN night, Carly and her friend, Sabrina go trick-or-treating and Sabrina notices that Carly has changed ever since she put the mask on. Later, after she gets her revenge and scares Chuck and Steve, she tries to take the mask off, but it has become her new face. Carly goes back to the store and asks the manager for help. He tells her that only the symbol of love can help take the mask off. The other masks like Carly's start to come alive and try to get Carly Beth to join them. Can Carly Betn find the symbol of love in time? If you love Goosebumps, HALLOWEEN, and masks, you'll love THE HAUNTED MASK!!!
(I always felt sorry for Carly Beth and thought she and Sabrina were hot!!!)
[Saturday, September 06, 2008]
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«Haunted Mask ( Not Creepy )»
When Carly scares her little brother with the mask in the hallway, in the backround there is a ghost sticker on the wall, I have that same thing. That was a weird connection between I do kind of like the movie. Not creepy, I don't find any goosebumps movie creepy, if you do, you must be a total douche! The effects are lame but it is still a nice movie, the scene with the floating heads was right on retarded! Carly Beth should've always been a geek so easy to scare! But they still made cool changes to the movie to make it real cool with a plot. I don't get if they are possessed or if they are just to warped up on the mask?
Grade: B
[Saturday, February 02, 2008]
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«Crazy!!»
The Haunted Mask book was crazy scary, but the movie is much creepier, because of the visual effects. The masks looked realistic, and when it was stuck to Carli Beth's face, it was really creepy. This is a really terrifying and well done movie/episode, and easily a great addition to Goosebumps fans' collections.
[Saturday, December 22, 2007]
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